Associated Malware Groups
The filename is associated with the malware groups:
File Behavior
SBCTRI.EXE has been seen to perform the following behavior:
- The Process is packed and/or encrypted using a software packing process
- The Process is polymorphic and can change its structure
- This process creates other processes on disk
- This Process Deletes Other Processes From Disk
- Disables Access to the Windows Registry Editior
- Disables the built in Windows File Protection System
- Modifies Windows Security Policies to restrict/expand User Privileges on the machine
- Can communicate with other computer systems using HTTP protocols
- Sets processes to start during user logon
- Creates a new Background Service on the machine
- Looks at the contents of the autoexec.bat file
- Reads email address and phone book details
- This Process is a file infector which modifies program files to include a copy of the infection
- Executes a Process
- Found on infected systems and resists interrogation by security products
SBCTRI.EXE has been the subject of the following behavior:
- Created as a new Background Service on the machine
- Executed as a Process
- Victim of a Heap Based Buffer Overflow Exploit
- Terminated as a Process
- Created as a process on disk
- Deleted as a process from disk
- Executed from Temporary Folders
- Copied to multiple locations on the system
Country Of Origin
The filename SBCTRI.EXE was first seen on Jan 20 2009 in the following geographical regions of the Webroot community:
- Bulgaria on Jan 20 2009
- on Jan 21 2009
- Italy on May 22 2010
Filesizes
The following file size has been seen:
- 720,896 bytes
- 730,624 bytes
- 728,065 bytes
File Type
The filename SBCTRI.EXE refers to many versions of an executable program.
File Activity
One or more files with the name SBCTRI.EXE creates, deletes, copies or moves the following files and folders:
- Opens/modifes c:\autoexec.bat
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